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protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm just in love with the flavor. i get mine black. i don't want to take away from that pure taste. so smooth, no bitterness. it's awesome. there's no other taste like it. america runs on dunkin' coffee. new this morning...the nuuber maryland has now reached 13... hundred-70 people have been sickened froo contaminated steroid injections.of those... linked to tainttd steroid shots... which have been recalled by aapharmacy in passachhsettt that distributed thhm to 23 ssates. kelloggs is recalling mini wheats today... after ffagments oo metal mmsh ended up in some packages.the recall date between appil 1st and september 21st of 2013.as off now... no injuries have been reported. unemployemenn claims takes a draaatii dip falling to a four year low...but not for the reassn you would think.it looks like a technical glitch &pis behind the drop... not a hiiing frenzy in the job market.the laaor department reportss.. 339-thoosand people pi
protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm just in love with the flavor. i get mine black. i don't want to take away from that pure taste. so smooth, no bitterness. it's awesome. there's no other taste like it. america runs on dunkin' coffee. new this morning...the nuuber maryland has now reached 13... hundred-70 people have been sickened froo contaminated steroid injections.of those... linked to tainttd...
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because that defines everything underneath that law. the reasonçjj;$at they could evn make the poor case that they did confines of official misconduct that is indicated in thedvá' rel brief right here, official now, an important question. what is official. here's the definition ofr@ official. it says here, a person invested with the authority of thesón office. that means they have to have the power of the office. they can't be pract/1r(mz%Ñ getting ready for it or preparing for it. they have to have the authority of the office. either we.zj83 are a country o, tierney is what is being offered here. and theygtç8o offer that -- i hd from the attorney for the mayor this morning saying that there was a triparti system that was going to save this from being tyrannical. what if a political machine, per chance, had control of the san francisco. how -- what solace could any voter take in that very skimpy protection that she offers. we have only one thing, the rule of law. >> presidenlaw. >> hello. my name is josh wolf, and when i found mys
because that defines everything underneath that law. the reasonçjj;$at they could evn make the poor case that they did confines of official misconduct that is indicated in thedvá' rel brief right here, official now, an important question. what is official. here's the definition ofr@ official. it says here, a person invested with the authority of thesón office. that means they have to have the power of the office. they can't be pract/1r(mz%Ñ getting ready for it or preparing for it. they...
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this is not vague law, like ms. keyser and mr. keith seem to think is appropriate in the hall of the people. you know, we're going to vote on november 6, and -- on whether we want to fire big bird. i'm saying that to all of san francisco and everybody watching tv because we've got a real serious vote on november 6. we have another serious vote coming up if we decide to recall mayor lee and recall district attorney gascÓn. he didn't find anything wrong with the mayor lying on the stand on june 29 at this ethics commission. i was in the room. officer -- who was in the room he and i were the only two human beings that did not leave. the minute that that ethics meeting on -- was wrong. supervisor did not rees the meeting. he adjourned the meeting at 1:08 when we had some telephone call from the seven foot tall ukrainian bomber. i guess the sfpd can%cm@ñ see hw tall someone is on the telephone. this is not funny. it. but recalling supervisors and recalling the machine in san francisco, that's up -- >> president chiu: thank you.8xk ne
this is not vague law, like ms. keyser and mr. keith seem to think is appropriate in the hall of the people. you know, we're going to vote on november 6, and -- on whether we want to fire big bird. i'm saying that to all of san francisco and everybody watching tv because we've got a real serious vote on november 6. we have another serious vote coming up if we decide to recall mayor lee and recall district attorney gascÓn. he didn't find anything wrong with the mayor lying on the stand on june...
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it depends on the laws of any nation. all nation's laws are not equal. they differ. in most countries, one way or another, this is allowed under the laws but fundamentally, i do agree, certainly people must be allowed to express their own opinions freely, freedom is part of the essential rights of all nations. >> if that is -- >> no one has the right to take that away. >> if that is the case, why has the daughter of the former president of iran, why has she been imprisoned for protesting against your regime? >> in iran, there is only one regime, so perhaps they are protesting against that and in iran, the judicial branch is not under the power of the government, they have their own laws and's what they follow. and we have no interference in that. the government has paved the way for the highest form of freedom of most people. you see people criticize, people sometimes trespass the border lines of proper as a president, i'm not middle of the people of iran, without drawing any borders, without drawing any borders, without drawing any red lines, we converse. >> right,
it depends on the laws of any nation. all nation's laws are not equal. they differ. in most countries, one way or another, this is allowed under the laws but fundamentally, i do agree, certainly people must be allowed to express their own opinions freely, freedom is part of the essential rights of all nations. >> if that is -- >> no one has the right to take that away. >> if that is the case, why has the daughter of the former president of iran, why has she been imprisoned for...
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the law stipulates it is 30 hours per week. right away there are fundamental shifts in terms how we've done business and how we have gone to market that really make it difficult. we compete against each other fiercely with our colleagues and our peers in the industry. this adds another layer of uncertainty as we try to cope what happens next. melissa: what are you guys doing to deal with this? >> you know at white castle we're family owned. we just celebrated our 91st anniversary, our 91st birthday and for us we're trying to understand what it means. we've offered health care since 1924. right around the time calvin coolidge was president we came up with a health care plan because our founder believed in freedom from anxiety for the team members. we're fundamentally invested in. we understand the merits and how important it is but what is causes us too do is consider what comes next. as we look at our costs in 2014 as things begin to fully implemented our health care costs will increase 24%. as we look at that we are trying to
the law stipulates it is 30 hours per week. right away there are fundamental shifts in terms how we've done business and how we have gone to market that really make it difficult. we compete against each other fiercely with our colleagues and our peers in the industry. this adds another layer of uncertainty as we try to cope what happens next. melissa: what are you guys doing to deal with this? >> you know at white castle we're family owned. we just celebrated our 91st anniversary, our...
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>> idea rate because our country claims to be a nation of laws. the day that some of the layton was killed, i happened to be in jordan. -- the day that osama bin laden was killed, i happened to be in jordan i saw students out there chanting "usa!" these are young people who were children at the time of the 9/11 attack, most of whom were probably too young to remember those attacks directly as conscious beings. they know it as a part of history. and i don't think that, if we want to be a nation founded on justice, a nation founded on laws, that assassination is a way to do that. this was a huge crime against humanity, what happened on september 11. bringing the perpetrators to justice is a noble goal, a fascinating, the of the perpetrator who is not physically there, but who was inspiring the action is not such a noble thing in my mind. jordanians and palestinians in jordan, many of whom have suffered far more at the hands al qaeda-tech militants even then we have, they were not thrilled at the idea that there was an assassination of this kind beca
>> idea rate because our country claims to be a nation of laws. the day that some of the layton was killed, i happened to be in jordan. -- the day that osama bin laden was killed, i happened to be in jordan i saw students out there chanting "usa!" these are young people who were children at the time of the 9/11 attack, most of whom were probably too young to remember those attacks directly as conscious beings. they know it as a part of history. and i don't think that, if we want...
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he was hired to be a law clerk. john roberts then ended up serving in the ronald reagan administration and in the supreme court in 2005 succeed william rehnquist after he died from thyroid cancer. what is the legacy do you believe? >> guest: i see that john roberts as being rehnquist's natural air. >> now, roberts is a worn just partisan. his methodology is more conservative than william rehnquist, and there has never been it court is conservative, according to the academic studies, there has never been a court that is more conservative right now than the roberts court, at least not since 1987 when records are being analyzed and kept. i think that roberts is very much different in some respects. i'm not sure that rehnquist would've voted as roberts did. i'm not sure that he would voted as part of the affordable care act. >> i was betting against roberts, too. then what would have happened is that somebody else would have stepped up. i think that roberts is different in some ways. he is much more polished in dealing
he was hired to be a law clerk. john roberts then ended up serving in the ronald reagan administration and in the supreme court in 2005 succeed william rehnquist after he died from thyroid cancer. what is the legacy do you believe? >> guest: i see that john roberts as being rehnquist's natural air. >> now, roberts is a worn just partisan. his methodology is more conservative than william rehnquist, and there has never been it court is conservative, according to the academic studies,...
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america has a very ambivalent attitude toward international law. we are in some respects the greatest spokesman sometimes their international law. read the history and culture war and through the effect refunded the united nations, or have been among the most persistent ignores of international law at the same time. it is always -- partly because we have an exception of the that the laws are right for everybody. they're not always run for us because we have a special role to play. >> is there a bad thing damaging to our status and credibility in the international community? >> it seems to me if you try to say it in one sentence with the united states goal ought to be, it is ought to be creating a world order. it is what we would like for were not the most powerful country. that is one has a role. the role of relevant here is prevention, that is recognized as a legitimate -- what is not recognized is prevention. the difference has to do with the eminence of the threat. if there were clear evidence that iran was violating its -- was were penalizing t
america has a very ambivalent attitude toward international law. we are in some respects the greatest spokesman sometimes their international law. read the history and culture war and through the effect refunded the united nations, or have been among the most persistent ignores of international law at the same time. it is always -- partly because we have an exception of the that the laws are right for everybody. they're not always run for us because we have a special role to play. >> is...
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wind during the israel has the law, and president bush lean over to blair. whenever he used to :. he said, you know, if we can get this serious you can put a four-letter expletive, then that will calm the situation. and what was interesting about that comment and bush did not like after 2003 and for. is to about that comment. i said, what to you think of that comment by president bush caught on tape? and, again, have expected him to say typical this, typical. he said to my love it. i love it. because that means there thinking about me. they're worried about me. and ways that is part of syrian foreign policy is having some sort of leverage. it's a fairly weak kutcher militarily. the levers they have is to the support of has the look, a run, thomas, the palestinian territory. that is their leverage. as the up to mothers weather that point to give up those things. very enlightening. is important that syria is seen as if they have more for fabrics and they do. >> don't you think that mr. assad is fulfilling his father's dream? that was the whole thing, that he went in and he ruthlessl
wind during the israel has the law, and president bush lean over to blair. whenever he used to :. he said, you know, if we can get this serious you can put a four-letter expletive, then that will calm the situation. and what was interesting about that comment and bush did not like after 2003 and for. is to about that comment. i said, what to you think of that comment by president bush caught on tape? and, again, have expected him to say typical this, typical. he said to my love it. i love it....
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when it comes to social security and tax law and visitation and adoption. as long as there are two classes of citizenship we have work to do. there is an urgency. this is a mission. it is not a gay mission or a straight mission. it is not a black mission or a white mission. this is the american mission. the lies of this battle are not demarcated on any map. they run from neighborhood and towns all over this nation. as long as there are children in pain in their own neighborhoods and communities, reluctant and fearful. as long as their are two people in love the stand before god and their fellow man but cannot declare themselves married just like their brothers and sisters. as long as this humiliation is heaped upon people who refused to be victims, and know they will be victors. we have work to do to get to that point. this is a call. i see this in new jersey. we are battling in that ranch. new jersey is a state line. i am a prisoner of hope. no person, no organization can stand in the way of this country as it marches toward freedom, opportunity, and equal
when it comes to social security and tax law and visitation and adoption. as long as there are two classes of citizenship we have work to do. there is an urgency. this is a mission. it is not a gay mission or a straight mission. it is not a black mission or a white mission. this is the american mission. the lies of this battle are not demarcated on any map. they run from neighborhood and towns all over this nation. as long as there are children in pain in their own neighborhoods and...
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law essentially will not be the law for 2012 pretty much eliminates a lot of democratic worries that that law could end up making the race closer than it currently appears in the polls. >> i want to know if you see a big difference in 24 hours, because with the debate fallout, may be blunted by the job numbers. people were talking about thursday morning, then friday morning, and getting an early indication of how the debate may have played out in the swing states? >> we're still looking for good polls. right now it's probably best to see the swing state polls that come out monday, tuesday, wednesday. at that point we'll have a good idea after people have digested the debate as well as these job number, but alex, i think you pointed to it very well. the obama campaign got a very big gift from the job number, just to be able to turn the subject from wednesday night's tough debate into something that was seen as a positive, that the unemployment rate went below 8% and just change the story. allows them to move on to thursday's debate between joe biden and paul ryan as well as the remain
law essentially will not be the law for 2012 pretty much eliminates a lot of democratic worries that that law could end up making the race closer than it currently appears in the polls. >> i want to know if you see a big difference in 24 hours, because with the debate fallout, may be blunted by the job numbers. people were talking about thursday morning, then friday morning, and getting an early indication of how the debate may have played out in the swing states? >> we're still...
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the first one is rule of law. the second is equal citizenship for all, all the citizens, muslims and other faiths or no faith at all. the third one is universal suffrage. it's a majority. the fourth one is accountability. when you're elected you are elected, you have to come back to the citizens to be checked, not to be democracy elected for life as we had with us on and the family. so this is what we had with the world before. the fifth what is judiciary of authority. and differentiating the state from religion when it comes to power. meaning by this it's not because -- you are divorcing th two. in the united states of america you know the separation is exactly the same as european secretaries. for example, when you talk about this in france, we are the only secular society. the united states of america is not a secular society because you have, you can't in france say god bless france. you can't say that. that's mixing, confusing everything. so even though you can think about it but you can't say it. but point i
the first one is rule of law. the second is equal citizenship for all, all the citizens, muslims and other faiths or no faith at all. the third one is universal suffrage. it's a majority. the fourth one is accountability. when you're elected you are elected, you have to come back to the citizens to be checked, not to be democracy elected for life as we had with us on and the family. so this is what we had with the world before. the fifth what is judiciary of authority. and differentiating the...
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to paul ryan's hometown, japesville, wisconsin, and get the reaction from his brother and sister-in-law. plus karl rove and bat buchanan are right here. at the midnight show. stay tuned. bret and megyn will be back in just a minute. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> welcome back to danville, kentucky, just wrapped up the vice-presidential debate. let's go to chris wallace in washington. chris, your thoughts? fact checking? >> yeah. let me start with the thoughts, first, bret. i have to say, i think i
to paul ryan's hometown, japesville, wisconsin, and get the reaction from his brother and sister-in-law. plus karl rove and bat buchanan are right here. at the midnight show. stay tuned. bret and megyn will be back in just a minute. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the...
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he is a prominent boston criminal defense lawyer who specializes in health care law. this initial civil suit filed in federal court is on behalf of patients in minnesota. remember, there are now fungal meningitis cases reported in 12 of the 23 states that received shipments of medication believed contaminated so there could be additional civil suits. as you mentioned the massachusetts attorney general's office is investigating whether the pharmacy violated any state laws. the pharmacy's lawyer says the pharmacy is cooperating with state and federal officials in their investigation. he says as part of that cooperation he is following the policy of federal and state investigators not to comment on pending investigation. >>trace: we got a new bull lynn that a u.s. house of representatives is seeking information concerning meningitis from the same pharmacy. now more people want answers. thank you, jonathan, from atlanta. a taliban spokesman said a pakistani girl ignored warnings to stop pushing for equal rights so they had to kill her. here is a picture of the 14-year-old
he is a prominent boston criminal defense lawyer who specializes in health care law. this initial civil suit filed in federal court is on behalf of patients in minnesota. remember, there are now fungal meningitis cases reported in 12 of the 23 states that received shipments of medication believed contaminated so there could be additional civil suits. as you mentioned the massachusetts attorney general's office is investigating whether the pharmacy violated any state laws. the pharmacy's lawyer...
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this was the fugitive slave law bill seen as a compromise between the north and south to avoid law -- war. that is what the novel was trying to do. i am a person and i am against slavery as was most of new england and it is my right to help a slave who finds him or herself in our borders. we have a right to do that. we are not a slave state and we should be allowed to practice our laws as we see fit. >> more about. beecher stowe this weekend as booktv, american history tv and c-span local content vehicles look behind the history and literary life of augusta, maine on booktv on c-span2 and sunday at 5:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. >> here's a look at the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. the seattle aquarium book fair will take place october 13th and fourteenth focusing on rare books, prints and photographs. this is the twentieth anniversary. the west virginia book festival in charleston is on october 13th and fourteenth. the author of a series of books that hbo's truth blood is based on will be featured. on october 14th, the three day 7 festi
this was the fugitive slave law bill seen as a compromise between the north and south to avoid law -- war. that is what the novel was trying to do. i am a person and i am against slavery as was most of new england and it is my right to help a slave who finds him or herself in our borders. we have a right to do that. we are not a slave state and we should be allowed to practice our laws as we see fit. >> more about. beecher stowe this weekend as booktv, american history tv and c-span local...
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mentioned the possibility -- the outside possibility of 20,000 people losing cover rage due to the law. part of a range of possibilities, including 3 million people gaining coverage. in the conclusion, the cbo and the joint committee on taxes judgment is a sharp decline in employment based health insurance as a result of affordable care act is unlikely. unlikely. so our verdict here, wolf, is simply it's false. paul ryan went out on a limb there. and during the last segment, i pointed out paul ryan was right when it said iran has enough material to make five nuclear bombs. it said iran had five bombs, that is obviously not the case. it should have said that iran had enough material for five bombs, we do fact checks, so we just wanted to clarify. >> thank you very much, john. >>> more results just in from our poll of debate watchers, 57% say biden is qualified to be president, if necessary. 42% say he's not. 60% say ryan would be qualified to be president. 38% say he's not. and 50% say paul ryan expressed himself more clearly. 41% say biden. 70% say biden spent more time attacking his o
mentioned the possibility -- the outside possibility of 20,000 people losing cover rage due to the law. part of a range of possibilities, including 3 million people gaining coverage. in the conclusion, the cbo and the joint committee on taxes judgment is a sharp decline in employment based health insurance as a result of affordable care act is unlikely. unlikely. so our verdict here, wolf, is simply it's false. paul ryan went out on a limb there. and during the last segment, i pointed out paul...
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i mean right now 47% of guns sold under federal law they don't require a background check. that's a lot of guns in a country that has 300 million guns circulating. you know, that is something that as i said, nra gun owners, non-nra gun owners can agree on. we should know who is purchasing guns and denying those guns to people who are not fit to have them. >> eliot: look, what you're doing is so powerful. thank you. the tragedy you went through to bounce back this way. you look great healthy and powerful, and using your skills in such an important way. thank you. gun control advocate with "mayors against illegal guns," stephen barton, thank you so much. >> thanks. >> eliot: new york's lawsuit against jpmorgan chase wants to see this happen. he joins us ahead. ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪ ♪ in a deep, hemi-rumble sort of way. guts. glory. ram. nah, he's probably got... [ dennis' voice ] allstate. they can bundle all your
i mean right now 47% of guns sold under federal law they don't require a background check. that's a lot of guns in a country that has 300 million guns circulating. you know, that is something that as i said, nra gun owners, non-nra gun owners can agree on. we should know who is purchasing guns and denying those guns to people who are not fit to have them. >> eliot: look, what you're doing is so powerful. thank you. the tragedy you went through to bounce back this way. you look great...
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it is part of a personal belief having come from the law enfoement and intelligence field i believe this is calculated action by iran to make sure that somebody else, the focus is on them as they continue to support these attacks. melissa: i guess although i mean, my bank is among the ones thatave been attacked already. i didn't notice anything. i wasn't really inconvenieed. doesn't seem like they real ha that much sucss thus far. is it good marketing if they're doing it and and customers are no seeing isn't maybe it slowed down your day a little but not really. >> you have to remember was it to actually take down the bank or create greater awareness for them? this happened from the first attacks from garden hose to a fire hose. people learned fromhat. financial services sharing information put out information. dhs, u.s. secret service put out information. people have had a chance to deploy and create countermeasures to attacks. will not be successful the second time. question ishat is definition of suess. is it attack or marketing awareness there doing this? melissa: are the banks in da
it is part of a personal belief having come from the law enfoement and intelligence field i believe this is calculated action by iran to make sure that somebody else, the focus is on them as they continue to support these attacks. melissa: i guess although i mean, my bank is among the ones thatave been attacked already. i didn't notice anything. i wasn't really inconvenieed. doesn't seem like they real ha that much sucss thus far. is it good marketing if they're doing it and and customers are...
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under international law this is an act of war and that turkey would be emboldened to commit this act makes me very nervous about what's going to happen going forward this is crazy i have no idea what the thinking is behind this other than to try to win to mitigate everyone involved on the other side of this they'd i would venture in syria that either back off or we're going to take it to the max i think that's the signal that washington is trying to send because turkey is doing this without an ok from washington and it's frightening that that's actually how aggressively they're playing at this point especially you know couple weeks before an election usually they try to keep this stuff toned down before an election and she would for after the election so i hope something worse isn't coming after november sixth and this is not the first time congo from russia has raised suspicion in august to ship heading to the country's naval base and told to see where it was stopped and every trade center political analyst full stop in paris and call things that's not a coincidence. the demonizatio
under international law this is an act of war and that turkey would be emboldened to commit this act makes me very nervous about what's going to happen going forward this is crazy i have no idea what the thinking is behind this other than to try to win to mitigate everyone involved on the other side of this they'd i would venture in syria that either back off or we're going to take it to the max i think that's the signal that washington is trying to send because turkey is doing this without an...
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all the attention goes to new ideas that are conical she's been pegged as the face of the band the law is making a name for themselves what did go to some would say you get two years of prison for war so i think she decided to get some real law is that before i do you know who to humiliate in the face of the worst but to actually free her but. prosecutors say the dissenting band member is merely a ploy to add hype to a story that's not generating the headlines it did it's the benefit of hindsight that's led some observers to question just how contrived the percy riot phenomenon was and continues to be with the concept requests pouring in there are those that say that pussy riot horse appeal is just like the trial that preceded it the point here isn't to reduce the women sentences but rather it's about increasing the number of clicks headlines and the saleability of the now protected perceive brand polly boyko r t moscow. and let's now take a brief look at some more of the day's world news islam as fighters in mali have threatened to open the doors of helpful french citizens in their ra
all the attention goes to new ideas that are conical she's been pegged as the face of the band the law is making a name for themselves what did go to some would say you get two years of prison for war so i think she decided to get some real law is that before i do you know who to humiliate in the face of the worst but to actually free her but. prosecutors say the dissenting band member is merely a ploy to add hype to a story that's not generating the headlines it did it's the benefit of...
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ireland they're not afraid of the banks toure's this year the irish government is expected to pass a law that will force the banks to write down principle on their home loans which will also substantially lower monthly mortgage payments for struggling homeowners of all the nations hit by the global housing crisis not a single one has taken bold steps to help homeowners at the expense of the banks toure's until now ireland is trying to change that here's what they're doing they're going to change their banks of bankruptcy laws to make it easier for struggling homeowners to walk away from an underwater home mortgage and when a homeowner declares bankruptcy this way bank gets nothing so faced with the threat of individual bankruptcies and getting nothing the banks will suddenly have a lot of incentive to lower the principal owed and also thus reduce the monthly mortgage payments for homeowners down to a level were people can actually afford to stay in their homes that way irish people can stay in their homes and the banks will least get something as ireland's justice minister said this legi
ireland they're not afraid of the banks toure's this year the irish government is expected to pass a law that will force the banks to write down principle on their home loans which will also substantially lower monthly mortgage payments for struggling homeowners of all the nations hit by the global housing crisis not a single one has taken bold steps to help homeowners at the expense of the banks toure's until now ireland is trying to change that here's what they're doing they're going to...
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i'm not into a study for that law, but i have to tell you that there's more people being killed by guns where the state had regulation for gun control. that's what i have learned. right now, i'm not in the position to say, you know, oh, yeah, let's do this, let's do that with gun control. i'm sorry, my head is some place else. >> i understand, we have to leave it there. thank you for joining me. it's taken a lot of courage on your part to do this. i appreciate you joining me too. >>> coming up next, only in america. capella university understands rough economic times have led to an increase in clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. let's get started at capella.edu boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not bor
i'm not into a study for that law, but i have to tell you that there's more people being killed by guns where the state had regulation for gun control. that's what i have learned. right now, i'm not in the position to say, you know, oh, yeah, let's do this, let's do that with gun control. i'm sorry, my head is some place else. >> i understand, we have to leave it there. thank you for joining me. it's taken a lot of courage on your part to do this. i appreciate you joining me too....
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elections before few individual rights or it could see a graduation toward plurmism and the rule of law but this discussion is being super seeded by a visceral reaction to islam as hannity suggests that is nigh never accurate nor is helpful in understanding what is happening on the ground. the heart of the problem in the arab world is that the old order was highly unstable. repressive regimes like the one in eject had created over the decades extreme opposition movements. that opposition often became violent and it attacked america for supporting these dictatorships. in other words, america's support for mubarak or other regimes fueled the anti-american terrorist groups that then attacked us on 9/11. al qaeda understands that if the arab world demock kra tiezs, it loses the core of its i ideological ideal. they condemn the brother hooed's decision to support and participate. so while we might despair over a particular state policy from the new arab regimes, they have produced elected leaders with real legitimacy and these leaders do denounce al qaeda and they do try in their own way to
elections before few individual rights or it could see a graduation toward plurmism and the rule of law but this discussion is being super seeded by a visceral reaction to islam as hannity suggests that is nigh never accurate nor is helpful in understanding what is happening on the ground. the heart of the problem in the arab world is that the old order was highly unstable. repressive regimes like the one in eject had created over the decades extreme opposition movements. that opposition often...
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that obama signed into law last new year's eve. in the part of the n.d.a. that has people worried is specifically section ten twenty one b. the provision giving the military the right to indefinitely detain american citizens group activists and lawyers including pulitzer prize winning journalist chris hedges attempted to rid the law of this indefinite detention quads by finding a lawsuit against obama in the justice department earlier this year u.s. judge katherine forest ruled in favor of the plaintiffs stating that section ten twenty one b. is unconstitutional and violates citizen's rights protected by the first and fifth amendments and she placed a temporary injunction on the provision and in september judge forrest decided to make the injunction permanent but in a surprise move only hours later obama's lawyers pleaded for an emergency stay on the ruling saying that it could cause irreparable harm to u.s. national security now alone federal peals judge heard that plea in temporarily blocked judge forests injunction and earlier t
that obama signed into law last new year's eve. in the part of the n.d.a. that has people worried is specifically section ten twenty one b. the provision giving the military the right to indefinitely detain american citizens group activists and lawyers including pulitzer prize winning journalist chris hedges attempted to rid the law of this indefinite detention quads by finding a lawsuit against obama in the justice department earlier this year u.s. judge katherine forest ruled in favor of the...
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i'm not into a study for that law, but i have to tell you that there's more people being killed by guns where the state had regulation for gun control. that's what i have learned. right now, i'm not in the position to say, you know, oh, yeah, let's do this, let's do that with gun control. i'm sorry, my head is some place else. >> i understand, we have to leave it there. thank you for joining me. it's taken a lot of courage on your part to do this. i appreciate you joining me too. >>> coming up next, only in america. with no back pain. i can adjust it if i need to...if my back's a little more sore. and by the time i get up in the morning, i feel great! if you have back pain, toss and turn at night or wake up tired with no energy, the sleep number bed could be your solution. the sleep number bed's secret is it's air chambers which provide ideal support and put you in control of the firmness. and the bed is perfect for couples because each side adjusts independently to their unique sleep number. here's what clinical research has found: ® 93% of participants experienced back-pain relief. Â
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president obama blamed exxon mobil and they fired back at the president when he suggested changing the tax law to affect that company and it will come up in the v.p. debate and more down the stretch especially if prices are around $4 a gallon. >>eric: what do you think of the idea of relaxing the epa standards? the way i understand it, it is the california epa standard and keeping the national epa standard in place with the blending requirement. what do you think of that idea? >>guest: i'm not an energy expert but the politicians always have to be active in this situation you cannot just it is back and all the people in california, they are upset, they want something done. you can just say, we cannot do anything, it is up to the speculators and the markets. you have to try something. even though a last times when you do something, times it doesn't work. you have to be active whether you are a democrat or republican. you have to respond to the concerns. when you are spending this amount of money, $70 or $80 to fill up the tank, you have less money for food, less money for college tuition. >>imu
president obama blamed exxon mobil and they fired back at the president when he suggested changing the tax law to affect that company and it will come up in the v.p. debate and more down the stretch especially if prices are around $4 a gallon. >>eric: what do you think of the idea of relaxing the epa standards? the way i understand it, it is the california epa standard and keeping the national epa standard in place with the blending requirement. what do you think of that idea?...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never n
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to...
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according to the law, women and girls are not allowed to inherit property. this left them at the mercy of male relatives. many lost the rights to any prop.. did judge of the high court hearing says law had no place in modern society. >> we very much welcomed the ruling. i think it is a huge step forward, not only in botswana, but throughout the southern half of the region. it is not just botswana that has these discriminatory laws. it is other countries like malawi. this sends a signal hopefully to the region that these kinds of discriminatory laws should no understand. >> discrimination against women exists in many african societies. in uganda, legally married wives are entitled to 15% of the state, with only 1% going to the customary air. the rest goes to the children. in nigeria, the constitution guarantees equality for women. however, women tend to lose property inheritance rights. the ruling in today's case highlights the broader issue of women's rights in africa and there will be many across the continent who will be watching with interest. bbc news. >
according to the law, women and girls are not allowed to inherit property. this left them at the mercy of male relatives. many lost the rights to any prop.. did judge of the high court hearing says law had no place in modern society. >> we very much welcomed the ruling. i think it is a huge step forward, not only in botswana, but throughout the southern half of the region. it is not just botswana that has these discriminatory laws. it is other countries like malawi. this sends a signal...